Critical Appraisal Worksheet
Critical Appraisal Worksheet
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YOUR CALCULATIONS:
Relative Risk Absolute Risk Number Needed
Reduction Reduction to Treat
RRR ARR NNT
CER EER CER - EER CER - EER 1/ARR
CER
THERAPY WORKSHEET: page 2 of 2
Can you apply this valid, important evidence about a treatment in caring for
your patient?
Do these results apply to your patient?
Is your patient so different from
those in the trial that its results
can’t help you?
Additional Notes:
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW (of Therapy) WORKSHEET: page 1 of 2
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*
The relative risk reduction (RRR) here is 10%.
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The RRR here is 49%
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For any OR, NNT is lowest when PEER = .50
§
The RRR here is 1%
**
The RRR here is 9%
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW(of Therapy) WORKSHEET: page 2 of 2
Can you apply this valid, important evidence from a systematic review in
caring for your patient?
Do these results apply to your patient?
Is your patient so different from
those in the overview that its
results can’t help you?
___1 - {PEER x (1 -
OR)}____
NNT = (1 - PEER) x PEER x (1 -
OR)
Are your patient’s values and preferences satisfied by the regimen and its
consequences?
Do your patient and you have a
clear assessment of their values
and preferences?
Should you believe apparent qualitative differences in the efficacy of therapy in some
subgroups of patients? Only if you can say “yes” to all of the following:
1. Do they really make biologic and clinical sense?
2. Is the qualitative difference both clinically (beneficial for some but useless or harmful for
others) and statistically significant?
3. Was this difference hypothesised before the study began (rather than the product of
dredging the data), and has it been confirmed in other, independent studies?
4. Was this one of just a few subgroup analyses carried out in this study?
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DIAGNOSIS WORKSHEET: page 1 of 2
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YOUR CALCULATIONS:
Target Disorder Totals
Present Absent
Diagnostic Positive a b a+b
Test Result
Negative c d c+d
Can you apply this valid, important evidence about a diagnostic test in caring for your
patient?
Is the diagnostic test available,
affordable, accurate, and precise in your
setting?
Additional Notes:
PROGNOSIS WORKSHEET: Page 1 of 2 Sackett June 1996
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Can you apply this valid, important evidence about prognosis in caring for
your patient?
1. Were the study patients similar to your
own?
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HARM/AETIOLOGY WORKSHEET: Page 1 of 2
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In this study:
HARM/AETIOLOGY WORKSHEET: Page 2 of 2
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††
The Number of Patients you Need to treat to Harm one of them.
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS WORKSHEET: Page 1 of 2
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3. Is it worth it?
• If a cost-minimisation analysis, is the
difference in costs big enough to
warrant switching over to the cheaper
one?
Additional Comments:
DECISION ANALYSIS WORKSHEET: Page 1 of 1
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Are the results of this clinical decision analysis valid?
Additional Notes:
GUIDELINES WORKSHEET: Page 1 of 2
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Additional Comments: